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The theatre play about Brigitte Bardot offers many exciting points of reference to the current situation of women, especially in the area of tension between the body, the public, self-determination and change.


Madame Brigitte Bardot turned 90 last September - but few people know what lies behind the glamour and scandalous images.

The play shows Bardot in all her glory: a complex personality who dedicated most of her life to animal welfare, even into old age.

Since her breakthrough with the film ‘Et Dieu créa la femme’ in 1956, Bardot has become a worldwide symbol of beauty, sex appeal and rebellion.


In this impressive one-person play, actress Anna Daria Fontane invites the audience on a journey through the eventful life of the legendary French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot. With great depth, passion and authenticity, the play illuminates the various facets of a woman who is far more than just a myth - a woman who shaped her time and continues to fascinate to this day.

Director: Bettina Lohmeyer


Venue:

ETI - Europäisches Theaterinstitut
Rungestr. 20, 10179 Berlin
The theatre is located in the backyard.
Accessible by S-Bahn: Jannowitzbrücke
U-Bahn: Jannowitzbrücke, U2 Märkisches Museum, U8 Heinrich-Heine-Str

Duration: approx. 2 hours including an interval

(Language: German)

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Dates
May 2025
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